Tivoli, employed as manager and superintendent of the employer's hotel (or rooming house), was stabbed to death by one Gillingham, who occupied a room on the premises. The first contention of appellants is that the death of Tivoli did not arise out of and in the course of his employment, but resulted from a personal quarrel between Tivoli and the roomer Gillingham, unrelated to Tivoli's employment. Tivoli, a retired policeman aged 78, occupied a small apartment immediately...
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